Archive for the 'Documentary' Category

Feb 09 2010

Who knew toes could tell a story!

Published by Kim under Documentary,Weddings

.

4 responses so far

Jan 27 2010

Arm Rest

Published by Kim under Documentary,Weddings

One of the disadvantages of being 3 feet tall.

.

No responses yet

Jul 19 2009

Signal Hill Tattoo

Published by Kim under Documentary,Newfoundland

.

No responses yet

Jul 15 2009

I Heart Almonte

Published by Kim under Documentary,Travel

Well… if you were wondering, yes, I am still alive. I had a bit of a crazy weekend, two weddings and the red eye to Ottawa Sunday morning.

Now, what does this have to do with Rugby? I dunno… these were the first pictures i brought up from the weekend, my first attempt at sports photography, these guys were HARDCORE.

They were taken in a beautiful little town called Almonte where i photographed a music fetival by the name of Celtfest, so there’s lots.. lots.. more to come.

.

One response so far

May 07 2009

Studio Time

Published by Kim under Documentary,Newfoundland

.

No responses yet

Dec 29 2008

Daytona Beach

Published by Kim under Documentary,Travel

daytona.

One response so far

Dec 28 2008

Long Lines

Published by Kim under Documentary,Travel

No better time to people watch then when standing in line.

face.

One response so far

Aug 30 2008

Dice

Published by Kim under Commercial,Documentary

Who’s idea was it to shoot three weddings this weekend anyway?

duo

No responses yet

Aug 10 2008

Figgy Duff

Published by Kim under Documentary,Newfoundland

I’m tired, cranky, hungry and burnt out! but besides all that I’m absolutely fabulous.

I did manage to fit in a concert this past Thursday and was blown away by Figgy Duff, who managed to get me dancing without the aid of any foreign substances.

figgy

3 responses so far

May 29 2008

Nelly Doug

Published by Kim under Documentary,Newfoundland

During my trip to Lumsden last week I visited Nelly and her husband. I remember only one thing about Nelly from when I was a child – she would pinch my cheeks ’till my face hurt.

Nelly Doug

7 responses so far

« Prev - Next »